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HEYWOOD Wakefield Nesting Tables

By bluesnapper, 12 August, 2008
Description

looks like these triangle nesting tables from wakefield seem rare as the ones I've seen are rectangular shaped. Can anyone tell me what these are worth and if its worth refinishing or should they be? thanks so much!

Category
Furniture
Medium
wood walnut??
Distinguishing marks
Heywood Wakefield stamp on the bottom
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
The tallest of the three is 24" tall and the two sides are 19". The shortest is 20" tall and the sides are also 19" each
Date Period
1950s
History
purchased through an estate sale
Price Paid (If known)
$50
For Sale?
No
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Lovejoy

16 years 11 months ago

Re: HEYWOOD Wakefield Nesting Tables

To collectors of Heywood Wakefield the finish is one of the main things you shouldn't mess with, they like the finish intact, it's part of it's appeal to them. As for rare, HW mass produced furniture, none of it would be considered rare in the true sense of the word. At auction the nesting tables often sell for less than $250.00.

 

Lovejoy 

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bluesnapper

16 years 11 months ago

Re: HEYWOOD Wakefield Nesting Tables

i dont agree with yr appraisal, its too low. A common simple end table runs for $400 on a google search.
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Original

16 years 11 months ago

Re: HEYWOOD Wakefield Nesting Tables

Where are you at?
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Lovejoy

16 years 11 months ago

Re: HEYWOOD Wakefield Nesting Tables

Notice I said " At Auction". I'm a professional Appraiser, and I don't just pick numbers out of a hat ;~). We subscribe to a number of auction databases that list virtually anything sold at auction back to about 1987. Of the 220 small & nesting tables by Heywood Wakefield sold at auction by well known Auction houses since 2003, only one set of three nesting tables sold for over $350.00.

The reason I quote auction values is because they show the truth of current market conditions, and not what some Dealer lists them for in their shop (often based a printed price guide from 2003). The market changes very rapidly now, and sales at auction tell "Real Time" tale.

For a true example of this look at the most recent price guides for most collectible figurines such as Hummels or Royal Doulton. They'll list some Hummel Trade mark one figures or Pre War Royal Doulton's for over $1000.00 that a Dealer would have trouble moving at $450.00.

Lovejoy

 

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